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  • Don't talk like that - you should show more respect for __________. (old people)
    the elderly
  • a person who is very interested in trying different dishes
    foodie
  • The opposite of 'tight' is __________.
    loose
  • a type of soft leather which does not have a smooth surface and feels a little like cloth
    suede
  • I think I must have put on a bit of weight. These trousers don't __________ me anymore.
    fit
  • a thick cotton cloth (often blue) that is used for making clothes, especially jeans
    denim
  • A: I'd love to live in Canada. B: Really? I ___________! The winters are too cold!
    wouldn't
  • If your T-shirt doesn't have any patterns, it's __________.
    plain
  • I haven't had a chance to rest this weekend. I ___________ the children all weekend! (look after)
    I've been looking after
  • Turn this into an indirect question: How much do we need? Answer: I can't remember...
    how much we need
  • There's a huge stain on your pullover, I think you should __________.
    get changed
  • __________ people can apply to do these training courses free of charge. (people who don't have jobs)
    Unemployed
  • Turn this into an indirect question: Are the shops open today? Answer: I wonder...
    if the shops are open today.
  • Turn this into an indirect question:Does he speak Spanish? Do you know...
    if he speaks Spanish?
  • He looks really __________. His clothes are old and a bit dirty.
    scruffy
  • A: The other students weren't here yesterday. B: Yes, they ____
    were
  • A: Has your mother ever been to the U.S? B: No, she _____. But my father ___.
    hasn't, has
  • My daughter ________________ a job since she graduated in July, but it's really difficult at the moment. (look)
    has been looking for
  • You're not angry with me, ____ you?
    are
  • __________ are very proud of their language and culture. (people from France)
    The French
  • Where have you been? I _____________ you four times! (call)
    I've called you